Israel Denies Gaza 'Mass Starvation' Accusations
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 23 – Israel accuses Hamas of obstructing aid and hoarding supplies amid reports from over 100 aid groups warning of mass starvation in Gaza, where malnutrition is rising, officials said.
- Amid rising criticism, Israel responded this week to mounting pressure by accusing Hamas of deliberately creating a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- Since 6 July, mediators have been shuttling in Doha seeking a truce, but talks have made little progress as both sides blamed each other for the impasse.
- In Gaza, warehouses remain locked, aid agencies report increasing malnutrition and starvation among over two million Gazans, with supplies sitting untouched and civilians trapped in a cycle of hope and heartbreak.
- Danny Danon said `Hamas causes the crisis, and we get the blame`, adding `It's hypocrisy`, `We're not ignoring the suffering in Gaza`.
- The United States top Middle East envoy will travel to Europe for talks on a Gaza ceasefire and humanitarian aid corridor, following more than two weeks of stalled negotiations.
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